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Mustang - Jomsom - Muktinath Trek

Kathmandu-Pokhara-Muktinath (Tour and Trek)


Mustang region lies in the western part of Nepal and is officially the name of the district having a Tibet like region. It is accessible by foot or by air. It is located along the banks of the Kali Gandaki river. It is divided into two parts namely the Upper Mustang and the Lower Mustang. Upper Mustang is largely inhabited by Manangi people and goes up to the ancient capital of Lo Manthang. Whereas Lower Mustang covers the part of lower valley along the Kali Gandaki river.

Mustang is the only district in Nepal with its own King. The people of Mustang call themselves Lobas. Their house and temple construction all over the region use stone but mostly mud bricks that are sun baked. Some beautiful architectures in this region are the city wall and the four storey palace in Lo Manthang.

PLEASE FIND BELOW TWO DIFFERENT ITINERARIES OF OUR MUSTANG TREK. THESE TREKS CAN BE ORGANISED FROM END OF MARCH TILL MAY AND EARLY SEPTEMBER TILL END OF OCTOBER.

Starting from: Kathmandu Ending at: Pokhara
Grade: Easy Highest access of the trek: 3800m (Muktinath)
Culture: Gurung, Magar, Thakali Mode of trekking tour: Teahouse
Himalayan sights: Dhaulagiri, Fishtail, Annapurna range, Manaslu, Nilgiri etc
Most Attraction of the trek: Mountain View, villages, Monastary

Fly in and Fly out From Pokhara - I
Day 01

Kathmandu - Pokhara
Fly by Domestic Air Pokhara. Hotel Check In and evening sightseeing at Pokhara and Lakeside.

Day 02

Pokhara - Jomsom - Kagbeni 2810mtr. 4-5 Hrs
At 6.30 Fly to Jomsom and reach to Jomsom at 7.00 and trek to The trail ahead leads to Eklaibhatti, Kagbeni . Flights to jomsom operate only in the morning as it gets very windy in the afternoons

Day 03

Kagbeni - Muktinath
We make a steep climb up the Jhong Khola valley leaving Kagbeni, we then join the direct trail to Muktinath just below Khingar at 3200m. From here trail continues high above the Jhong Khola to the imposing village of Jharkot at 3500m which is well worth exploring. We, therefore, take a break here for lunch before continuing on to Muktinath.

As we leave Jharkot, the trail climbs up to our ultimate destination of Muktinath at 3800m. We initially visit Ranipauwa, there are many teahouses and shops. Our overnight stay will be here. Further 10 minutes walks up the hill, we will be rewarded with the actual religious site of Muktinath & this area is kept free of hotels and camping sites. Muktinath is a pilgrimage center for Buddhists and Hindus. There we can see Tibetan traders as well as sadhus from the far south of India. There is shrines in a grove of trees including a Buddhists gompa & the Vishnu temple of Jwalamai. An old temple nearby shelters a spring and natural gas jets that provide Muktinath's famous eternal flame. It's the earth-water - fire combination that accounts for Muktinath's great religious significance. Trekking Time 4-5 Hrs

Day 04 Muktinath -Kagbeni-Eklaibhatti- Jomsom Over night .
Day 05 Early Morning Fly to Pokhara and back to Kathmandu

Fix Date Departure :
But if you are interested to join with group, please choose below mention departure dates as per your requirement. We will try to arrange group for you.

2009

January February March April May June
        3, 7, 15, 26 5, 12, 20

2010

July August September October November December
           
 
Cost:
US $ 565.00/PERSON (Budget)
US $ 950.00/ PERSON (Standard)
US $ 1250.00/PERSON (Deluxe)
Minimum Group size: 02
Grade: 03
Season: All year (on windy, cloudy or rainy days no flight goes to Jomsom)
Trekking: Daily itinerary as described,
For Payment Procedure, Please see on Bottom Tool Bar or Our Bank Details to wire transfer the fund

 

Drive and Trek In and Fly out to Jomsom - II

Day 01

Kathmandu
Arrive Kathmandu, transfer from airport to hotel

Day 02

At leisure or Tour in Kathmandu, preparation for trek

Day 03

Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara

Day 04

Drive to Naya Pul, and trek to Tikhedhunga
We start by driving to the roadhead at Naya Pul where we begin the trek. From here it is a 20 minute walk along the bank of the Modi Khola to Birethanti (1065m), a large village which has many shops and tea-houses. From here the trail continues through the village and then follows the north bank of the Bhurungdi Khola. The trail climbs steadily up the side of the valley to Hille at 1495m and shortly after reaches Tikhedhunga at 1525m. This is a short, relatively easy day which allows us to become used to the experience of trekking in Nepal.

Day 05

Tikhedhunga to Ghorapani
After yesterday’s gentle introduction, today is a hard day with a long climb up to Ghorapani at 2775m. However we take it slowly, rest often, and enjoy the beautiful scenery. The trail continues upwards on a steep stone staircase to Ulleri at 2070m. From here the trail leads through thick forest to Banthanti at 2250m, and then continues through
oak and rhododendron forest to Nangathanti at 2460m. The trail continues to rise and after approx. one hour reaches Ghorapani. We continue to the main concentration of tea-houses at Deorali (2834m), a further 10 mins walk, where we obtain fantastic views of the surrounding peaks including Annapurna and Dhaulagiri.

Day 06

Ghorapani to Tatopani
After yesterday’s ascent, today’s walk is a lot easier as it is mainly downhill to Tatopani. However before we set off, we make an ascent of Poon Hill (3210m) to obtain magnificent, unobstructed views of the surrounding mountains. The walk up to the top of Poon Hill takes approx. one hour but is well worth the effort. From Deorali, the trail descends through rhododendron and magnolia forest, to Chitre at 2390m, and continues down to Sikha at 1980m, and then Ghara at 1705m. From here it is a steep descent of 500m to the Ghar Khola, where the trail then climbs briefly before crossing the Kali Gandaki on a large suspension bridge. It is then a short walk to Tatopani at 1180m. Tatopani is a large village with many well-appointed tea-houses and takes its name, “hot water”, from the hot spring bathing pools on the banks of the river.

Day 07

Tatopani to Kalopani
The trail continues up the Kali Gandaki gorge, which is considered to be the deepest in the world, situated as it is between the two 8000m peaks of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri. The trail rises gently to reach Dana at 1400m, and on to Rupse Chhahara at 1550m, where there is a stunning waterfall. The trail then crosses to the eastern bank of the river to reach Kopchepani, but then crosses back to the western side on a suspension bridge at 1935m. From here it is a short climb to Ghasa at 2080m. We continue to ascend and pass through Lete at 2470m, shortly before arriving at Kalopani at an elevation of 2560m. From here we obtain superb views of the Nilgiri peaks to the east.

Day 08

Kalopani to Marpha
We start by crossing to the eastern side of the river, but cross back again further up the trail before entering Larjung at 2560m. We then continue on a short distance to the interesting village of Khobang with it’s narrow alleyways. Our lunch spot is the ancient Thakali village of Tukuche at 2590m. From Tukuche we continue up the Kali Gandaki, with the terrain becoming much more barren and the breeze increasing as it passes through the gorge. On the way to Marpha we pass a Tibetan refuge settlement and then a horticulture research station. Marpha at On the trail near Ghorapani 2665m is a large Thakali village with many excellent tea houses, but it still retains the typical architectural features of narrow alleyways, flat roofs, and whitewashed buildings. There is also a superb Nyingmapa Buddhist gompa which can be visited.

Day 09

Marpha to Kagbeni
We leave Marpha and continue to climb along the side of the valley to reach Jomsom at 2713m. Jomsom is a large, bustling settlement which is the administrative centre of the region, containing the airport, army camp, and numerous hotels, shops, banks and government offices. We cross the river to the eastern bank and continue onwards to Eklai Bhatti at 2730m. From here there is a direct route to Muktinath that ascends the hill behind the village, however we follow the trail along the river to Kagbeni at 2810m. Kagbeni is situated at the junction of the Jhong Khola and the Kali Gandaki, and is the northernmost village that can be visited without a permit to continue on to Mustang. It is a fascinating village with many Tibetan influences.

Day 10

Kagbeni to Muktinath
From Kagbeni we make a steep climb up the Jhong Khola valley and join the direct trail to Muktinath just below Khingar at 3200m. From here we continue on the trail high above the Jhong Khola to the imposing village of Jharkot at 3500m. This village is well worth exploring and so we will stop here for lunch before continuing on to Muktinath. From Jharkot the trail climbs up to our ultimate destination of Muktinath at 3800m. We initially reach Ranipauwa where there are many tea houses and shops, and where we stay for the night. The actual religious site of Muktinath is a further 10 minutes walk up the hill and this area is kept free of hotels and camping sites. Muktinath is an important pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Buddhists alike, and the area includes a Buddhist gompa and a Hindu temple.

Day 11

Muktinath to Jomsom
We can now look forward to a reduction in altitude and easier going, as we descend back down the trail to Jomsom, from where we will fly out to Pokahara and then on to Kathmandu. We take the direct route back which misses out Kagbeni and descends the hill behind Eklai Bhatti, before returning to Jomsom on the west side of the Kali Gandaki.

Day 12

Fly to Pohara from Jomsom, and onto Kathmandu
We return to the hustle and bustle of Kathmandu by plane. Initially we take a short 30 minute flight back to Pokhara, where we change planes and continue onto Kathmandu domestic airport. Here you will be greeted and transferred back to your hotel in Kathmandu. Arrival times back into Kathmandu vary, however it is usual to arrive back at your hotel by mid-afternoon.

Day 13

At leisure in Kathmandu

Day 14

Transfer from hotel to airport, fly home

Cost : Please do email with your requirement and group size and time for the best rates.

Cost Included:
Kathmandu-Pokhara-Jomsom-Kathmandu Air Fare, airport pick up, medium standard accommodation on twin sharing basis, English speaking guide all meals on trek ( Not in Pokhara), tea, all fees and land transportation,
Cost Not Included:
Bottled beverages, tips, items of a personal nature, delay due to weather, equipment failure or situations beyond our control. Items not mention above.
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